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Reddit mentions of BENECREAT 5.7 Inch Needle Nose Pliers Extra Long Needle Nose Plier with Comfort Rubber Grip for Jewelry Making, Handcraft Making

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BENECREAT 5.7 Inch Needle Nose Pliers Extra Long Needle Nose Plier with Comfort Rubber Grip for Jewelry Making, Handcraft Making
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    Features:
  • Needle Nose Pliers: 5.75 inches long, tip width could be opened to 1.5 inch
  • Sturdy and Durable: Quality carbon steel mini pliers for jewelry making and hobby use, Good Polishing; Double leaf spring construction makes this plier more durable for use
  • Comfort Rubber Handle: Comfort Grip Two-Color Dual Component Handles, Good Tool for Your Craft Project
  • Wide Usuage: Extra Long Needle Nose Plier; Long tempered jaws for working in hard to reach areas; Excellent for work in tight places
  • BENECREAT High Quality Jewelry Making Pliers: A necessary tool for any jewelry makers and designer, Perfect for jewellery making, wire beading, cutting. For more choices, please search BENECREAT and find your desired one!
Specs:
ColorNeedle Nose Pliers
Height5.9 Inches
Length3.9 Inches
Weight0.1 Kilograms
Width2 Inches

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Found 1 comment on BENECREAT 5.7 Inch Needle Nose Pliers Extra Long Needle Nose Plier with Comfort Rubber Grip for Jewelry Making, Handcraft Making:

u/SlainByWoodborne ยท 5 pointsr/maille
  1. You don't really want to pinch them closed. It's more of a twisting motion. This video shows how to open a (jump) ring; close it in reverse of the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlL_v622c8o
  2. TRL (theringlord.com) is the best place to get rings in bulk with the best prices. If you're doing a big project, get all of your rings together since, due to the nature of the business of sourcing wire, colors from different batches tend to differ slightly.
  3. I prefer using two different pairs of pliers. I use smooth-jaw, bent-nose (akin to this) in one hand and smooth-jaw, needle-nose (akin to this) in the other. These two types combine to give me many different ways to hold the rings, maneuver them into place, and twist them closed.
  4. The ability to consistently get all of your closures flush (aligning the two "ends" of the ring) is paramount to the aesthetics, function, and longevity of your finished pieces.

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    Also, you may want to check out www.mailleartisans.org, particularly the articles section since there are many weave tutorials as well as construction tutorials for shirts and whatnot. It will also be worthwhile to join the forums since many of the active users there are not active here. Oh, TRL also has a forum.

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    Edit: I keep editing to add more links.